A process for preparing branched olefins comprising 0.5% or less
quaternary aliphatic carbon atoms, which process comprises
dehydrogenating an isoparaffinic composition over a suitable catalyst
which isoparaffinic composition comprises paraffins having a carbon
number in the range of from 7 to 35, of which paraffins at least a
portion of the molecules is branched, the average number of branches per
paraffin molecule being at least 0.7 and the branching comprising methyl
and optionally ethyl branches, and which isoparaffinic composition may be
obtained by hydrocracking and hydroisomerization of a paraffinic wax; a
method of using olefins for making an anionic surfactant, a nonionic
surfactant or a cationic surfactant, in particular a surfactant sulfate
or sulfonate, comprising converting the branched olefins into the
surfactant; and an anionic surfactant, a nonionic surfactant or a
cationic surfactant which is obtainable by the method of use.